SCIENCE WORKSHEET SOLID LIQUID GAS
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Download Original →States of Matter Sorting Activity
A colorful worksheet where students cut and paste pictures of ice, water, and steam into columns labeled solid, liquid, and gas. Perfect for hands-on learning about particle arrangement and everyday examples of each state.
Download Original →Particle Arrangement Diagram Worksheet
This worksheet features three clear diagrams showing tightly packed, flowing, and widely spaced particles. Students label each state and write a short sentence explaining how particle movement differs between solids, liquids, and gases.
Download Original →Matter Observation Lab Sheet
A simple lab sheet guiding students to observe and record properties of a rock, water, and a balloon. Prompts ask about shape, volume, and compressibility, helping connect real objects to the three states of matter.
Download Original →Solid Liquid Gas Fill-in-the-Blank
Ten fill-in-the-blank sentences about melting, freezing, evaporation, and condensation. Key terms like solid, liquid, gas, and temperature are provided in a word bank, reinforcing vocabulary for early science learners.
Download Original →Changing States Comic Strip Worksheet
Students draw a four-panel comic showing an ice cube melting into water and then boiling into steam. Each panel includes a speech bubble explaining what happens to the particles, making phase changes fun and memorable.
Download Original →Matter Hunt Checklist
A printable checklist for a classroom scavenger hunt. Students find and list five solids, five liquids, and two gases around the room, then draw one example from each category and describe its properties.
Download Original →States of Matter Venn Diagram
A three-circle Venn diagram comparing solids, liquids, and gases. Students write unique properties in each circle and shared traits in overlapping sections, such as "takes up space" for all three states.
Download Original →Temperature and State Change Graph
A blank line graph worksheet where students plot temperature over time as ice is heated. They label melting and boiling points and identify which state the substance is in at each stage of the curve.
Download Original →Mystery Matter Riddles
Five short riddles describing a solid, liquid, or gas by its properties. Students read each riddle, guess the state, and draw a picture of the mystery matter, encouraging critical thinking and application of concepts.
Download Original →Solid Liquid Gas Experiment Log
A structured log for a simple experiment: freezing water, melting ice, and observing steam. Students record initial state, changes observed, and final state, then write a conclusion about how temperature affects matter.
Download Original →States of Matter Sorting Activity
A colorful worksheet showing three labeled columns for solid, liquid, and gas. Students cut out pictures of ice cubes, water, and balloons to paste in the correct category, reinforcing phase identification.
Download Original →Particle Arrangement in Solids
This worksheet illustrates tightly packed molecules in a solid block. A simple diagram shows vibrating particles with fixed positions, helping students understand why solids maintain shape and volume.
Download Original →Liquid Flow and Shape Experiment
A hands-on science sheet prompts kids to pour water into different containers. They draw and describe how liquids take the container's shape, highlighting particle movement and surface tension.
Download Original →Gas Expansion Balloon Activity
Students observe air filling a balloon and record observations on this worksheet. Arrows show gas particles spreading out to fill space, explaining why gases have no fixed shape or volume.
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